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| On the island of Holy Island and very close to the Trefignath monument, we find two standing stones, three metres high and one metre wide, with a distance of three meters between each othernnOne theory is that they are aligned to face Holyhead Mountain, another that their true focus is the opposite direction, towards Snowdonia.nnThere is a local history that they were the two central stones of a stone circle and formed a stone cista that contained bones, arrowheads and spearheads, but if so, there is no evidence of either of these two possibilities. |
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